Originally posted by Bruce
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Powermill swivel update
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Thanks alot everybody! I sincerely mean it! I did start adding a couple more drops of loctite on the threads recently. When we was in St. Louis one of the swivs slowly began to come unscrewed and when the threads hit the side of the housing is sorta messed them up and was not right. So i HOPE this was a rare incident. For now on these things will be extra loctited. If anyone has had a problem with this let me know ASAP and i will make it right! Maybe i am just being paranoid...but i stand behind my work. Now lets get some vids going! Bag onward!
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Originally posted by jumpcannon View PostThanks alot everybody! I sincerely mean it! I did start adding a couple more drops of loctite on the threads recently. When we was in St. Louis one of the swivs slowly began to come unscrewed and when the threads hit the side of the housing is sorta messed them up and was not right. So i HOPE this was a rare incident. For now on these things will be extra loctited. If anyone has had a problem with this let me know ASAP and i will make it right! Maybe i am just being paranoid...but i stand behind my work. Now lets get some vids going! Bag onward!
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The eye backed out of the ball. before i only put about a drop or two of loctite on the threads. now i put more on. maybe the loctite wasnt set up yet because it was freshly done. i just wanna make sure these are problem free! so no more worries because these are now assembled for maximum punishment!
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JC, not sure which Locktite product you are using but a visit to their site shows more than I was aware of. This one looks promising. http://loctiteproducts.com/p/t_lkr_g...-Green-290.htm It takes heat and force to loosen. They have another one that would need the heat of a blow touch to melt. I think only Skunk and Scissor Hands could get a swivel that hot.
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I use #242 non permenant and was only using about 1 or 2 drops. The 1st and original i ever made is the one on my board, and i have beat the living crap out of it purpously trying to make it fail. It was hit on is St. Louis as well and has never came unscrewed at all. I think it was just a freak occurance. I really didnt want to loctie them too heavy or use permenant on them because people would have an impossible time changing eyes. But i guess there would really be no need to change them unless someone just wanted to tinker and play with them. If thats the case DO NOT GRIP YOUR BALL WILL CHANNEL LOCK PLIERS! YOU WILL DIG INTO IT!!!!!!!!! Dry the ball good and grip it with rubber or wrap something around it that will protect it before using any tool. Or.....JUST DONT TAKE THE THING APART! LOL.....bag on!Originally posted by PIEFURZ View PostJC, not sure which Locktite product you are using but a visit to their site shows more than I was aware of. This one looks promising. http://loctiteproducts.com/p/t_lkr_g...-Green-290.htm It takes heat and force to loosen. They have another one that would need the heat of a blow touch to melt. I think only Skunk and Scissor Hands could get a swivel that hot.
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Originally posted by juxt View PostI finally put up the powermill swivel and gave it a test. Great swivel jumpcannon!!!
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Whats up JC! I got my second Powermill today! Fast shipping, secure box, great customer service & an awesome swivel! What more can anybody ask for!!!! Anybody looking for ball & hook swivel? Dont be afraid to pm Jumpcannon!! You wont be disappointed!!
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